Popular Interior Design Styles in Salt Lake City

1. Modern
Salt Lake City's tech boom and mountain setting have driven demand for modern design with clean lines and large windows that frame Wasatch views. New developments in the Sugar House and Daybreak communities feature sleek modern interiors that suit the city's forward-looking energy.
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2. Transitional
The established neighborhoods of Federal Heights, Holladay, and Cottonwood Heights favor transitional design that updates traditional mountain homes with contemporary comfort. Classic forms meet lighter palettes and modern furnishings in these family-oriented areas.
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3. Modern Farmhouse
Utah's pioneer heritage and agricultural roots make modern farmhouse design feel deeply authentic in Salt Lake City. Shiplap, barn doors, and reclaimed wood accents are popular throughout the Draper, Alpine, and South Jordan communities.
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4. Scandinavian
SLC's Nordic-inspired outdoor culture and cold winters make Scandinavian design a natural fit. Light wood, white walls, functional furniture, and cozy hygge elements help homes feel bright during the long mountain winters.
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5. Craftsman
The Avenues, Sugar House, and Liberty Park neighborhoods feature charming craftsman bungalows from the early 1900s. Original woodwork, built-in bookcases, and handcrafted details are preserved by homeowners who value the Arts & Crafts aesthetic.
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6. Rustic
Proximity to Park City, the Cottonwood Canyons, and the broader mountain West inspires rustic-influenced interiors. Reclaimed timber, stone fireplaces, and leather furnishings bring ski-lodge warmth to Salt Lake City homes, especially in the eastern foothills.
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